Music
Prana
Artur Dutkiewicz Trio (Poland)
Sunday, May 24, 2015, 08:00 PM
Teater Salihara
Tickets: IDR75,000 (public), IDR50,000 (students)
Prana, as interpreted by Artur Dutkiewicz Trio, is the strength and energy of life, manifested in passion, creativity, and joy. Prana appears in Artur Dutkiewicz’s composition as an exploration of rhythm, Slavic lyrics, improvisation of modern jazz idioms, inner peace, and meditative phrases. Rich with blues-jazz motifs, Prana (2014) is Artur Dutkiewicz Trio’s newest album and is dedicated to the Polish saxophonist, Tomasz Szukalski.
Artur Dutkiewicz Trio is a Polish jazz group known for their unique styles. The trio is Artur Dutkiewicz (piano), Michał Barański (bass), and Łukasz Żyta (drums). They have collaborated and performed on Poland’s most important jazz stages and events for the past three years.
An exclusive launch of a new Treehouse designed by Noma Bar along with a workshop set amongst the natural environment in the Monofuku Ando Center.
Momofuku Ando Center will create a collaboration outdoor workshop with Noma Bar where you'll be inspired by Noma's sense of art and the world around us.
Food stands with Shinshu local ingredients and a walking trail event through the fresh green mountain landscape.
Noma Bar is renowned for his ability to see things differently, and his use of negative space to create witty double-take images. As a part from the agenthamyak's artists His bold use of colours, economy of shapes and iconography makes his style instantly recognisable. Noma has published illustrations for magazines and books worldwide.
He has released two books, and has been twice nominated for Design Museum Designs of the Year Awards with the Chineasy project and Cut it Out.Noma has exhibited worldwide with solo shows in London, New York and Paris.
Noma Bar found the concept of this project when he was visiting Tokyo, "The project was started, when I went to Momofuku Ando center in Komoro Nagano, where is about 3 hours drive from Tokyo. My treehouse needs to be in the high point in the wood and needs to be a view house to over look the Akagi mountain. Back to London, when I was working in the Highgate wood, I discovered the idea of Birds Eye View. I found two leafs on the floor on the wood. It was the one above the other and looked like a bird. Leafs are falling down, but they are forming a shape of bird that will look out to the mountain. This is how the process started, from the simple idea of two leafs together, and it becomes an about 7m of structure that contain people with stairs, banister and terrace." Noma said.
Momofuku Ando Center 1100 Okubo Komoroshi Nagano 384-0071 Japan
Any enquiry: Momofuku Ando Center
Tel: +81 (0)267 24 0825
E-mail : info@momofukucenter.jp
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Writers are like birds. At one time they are like eagles which prefer to run solo, but at other times they are pigeons who flock around a park while feasting. However, having a better look at it, writers identify themselves more to starlings; they crave for isolation and socialization concurrently. Therefore, to fulfill their craving to socialize, a house for writers is needed, and that’s just what The Murmur House provides. The Murmur House carries the intentions of allowing young contemporary writers to expand their views, broaden their knowledge, and enrich their experiences. With a sense of togetherness, each starling in our home transmits their heat to each other, making them warm while growing together under the same roof.
The Murmur House, founded by Rain Chudori and Syarafina Vidyadhana, has a main project of producing printed literary journal, Murmur. The first issue of Murmur Journal, themed Welcome to Warmth, was published in June 2014. Full of intimate, rich, and hearty proses in various forms, the journal was written in English by new names as well as names who are no stranger to Indonesia’s literary scene. We are glad to announce that our journal has been well received.
It has been 6 months of creative process, so the time has come for us to publish our second. The theme being Love and Other Drugs, we hope to deliver maximum dosage of emotions in all kinds provoked by the actions of loving and being loved. As Dwiputri Pertiwi, our head of editors, says, “As much as we are tempted to cringe at the endurance of love as a part of our collective experience (“Love? Who has time for that these days anyway?”), we secretly yearn for it no matter how battered or whole that love may be.” Not only the yearn and desire of love that are going to be divulged in this issue, but also the pain and pleasure of searching love itself which has become an addictive process to us all, humans.
Accompanying the publication of our second journal, The Murmur House will hold Murmuration #2. For starling birds, murmuration is a process at which they migrate to another place in unison without the potential of leaving any member of the group behind. This notion is later cultivated by The Murmur house to create a readers’ gathering, Murmuration. Following the path of our first Murmuration, Murmuration #2 allows young readers to share and read aloud their most cathartic texts.
Murmuration #2 will be held on May 9th, 2015 at 3 PM to 6 PM in Kedai, Jalan Benda No. 89, Kemang, South Jakarta. We will provide various enjoyments like reading and music performances in exchange of IDR 10,000 donation. The reading performances will involve a list of young readers, such as Ben K. C. Laksana, Dylan Amirio, Rebecca Kezia, Armandio Alif, Rain Chudori, Syarafina Vidyadhana, Talissa Febra, Ayu Meutia, Pangeran Siahaan, Andhyta Firselly Utami, Dea Anugrah, and Dinda Ibrahim. Meanwhile, Amygdala and The Colour Mellow will be happy to play their best tunes.
We hope to grow and consistently create and recreate fresh, limitless works which induce singular sensation of reading experience to our readers. We hope to be the quintessential voice of our generation.
The Murmur House
More info:
Ratnayu Candra Kirana : 081318478786
Twitter : @themurmurhouse
Instagram: @themurmurhouse
Facebook : The Murmur House
Suits any running style, elevates any dress style – this season, the White Instinct pack is set to make an impression. Taking things back aesthetically minimal as possible, the result is a crisp and clean trio of sneakers that appear simple-yet-luxe due to the classic style and premium materials used.
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Dede from wastedrockers once said, “I can say that Wing is one of Jakarta’s wonderkid in term of music”, a certified endorsement to Wing Narada’s grandeur in music making and producing. Listening to Maverick’s Reloop is a convenient verification of that statement. As a moniker that stood out among Wing’s other music projects, Maverick offers a unique experience to the listeners. Every release, Maverick explores the different area from the unconventional side of electronic music with a sip of hip-hop on here and there. As the follow-up to the previously released Preloop EP, Reloop easily exceeding expectations with its eclectic sequence. Every song has different musical influences, yet still share a coherent character that resembles Maverick’s identity.
This album will be released physically on 18th April 2015 by the Bandung based label, Orange Cliff records to celebrate the record store day. For now, you can stream the songs from this album by visiting this link: